The fact that it's the birthplace of Ben & Jerry's ice cream is reason enough for most people to visit Burlington, Vermont, but believe it or not that's just the tip of the iceberg. A picturesque college town with a thriving arts scene, Burlington has a huge variety of indoor and outdoor activities from which to choose. Here's find luxury accommodations in Burlington, Vermont.
Instructions
Find Luxury Accommodations in Burlington
1. Call the Vermont Department of Tourism and Marketing at (800) 837-6668 to make your reservations, or visit their Web site to book online (see Resources below).
2. Book reservations at the Willard Street Inn bed and breakfast and enjoy a Burlington favorite. You can reserve these luxury accommodations by calling (800) 577-8712 or requesting a reservation on the hotel Web site (see Resources below).
3. Enjoy the quintessential Vermont experience when you stay at a historic farmhouse bed and breakfast at the base of the Green Mountains.
4. Walk to some of the hippest art galleries in New England from your luxury accommodations in the south end of downtown Burlington.
5. Soak up the beautiful rural Vermont landscape when you book luxury accommodations on the outskirts of town.
6. Launch a pub crawl from one of the affordable hotels near the University and hit all the hippest spots near campus.
7. Bask in the comforts of home at one of the Victorian bed and breakfasts in the heart of Burlington.
8. Book luxury accommodations in the historic downtown area and experience the feast for the senses that is the Church Street Marketplace.
9. Stay at one of the luxury hotels on the Lake Champlain waterfront and enjoy panoramic views of both the lake and the Adirondack Mountains.
Know Your Destination
10. Burlington is located in the northwestern part of Vermont on Lake Champlain, the sixth-largest freshwater lake in the United States.
11. Be ready to ski, swim, hike, fish or golf-Burlington is an all-season tourist spot with year-round activities.
12. Bring your walking shoes to get the full downtown Burlington experience. Its historic streets filled with landmark architecture and unique shops and restaurants are best traveled on foot.
13. Pack your warmest clothes if you plan on visiting Burlington during the chilly fall or snowy winter months.
Organize Transportation
14. Fly into Burlington International Airport and hire a cab or shuttle to take you the few miles into downtown.
15. Take a ferry from the Adirondacks area of New York state into Burlington by way of Lake Champlain.
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